Some Observations Regarding the Senate's Vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson's Nomination to The Supreme Court

  1. Senators were asked to vote by last name alphabetically.
  2. At 53-46 Yea-to-Nay, the Senate was waiting for Rand Paul. He came in about 10 minutes later to give his "No."
  3. Lindsey Graham did not vote when his name came up (he did after Jackson passed 50 "Yea" votes.
  4. The speeches from each party were more or less predictable. Republicans expressed skepticism that Jackson could avoid "legislating from the bench" while Democrats hyped up the fact that Jackson would be the first black female to the Supreme Court and talked about how inspirational that would be. Neither side talked much about Jackson's actual judicial record, let alone the political reality of her nomination

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